I was just looking through some records of mine (And no, this doesn't really have anything to do with music) and found four odd discs. I don't know what else to call them.
They're colorful, flimsy, educational records. I can't find anything about them on eBay, or even Google for that matter. A few of them have Bible songs, verses, and lessons on them, and another one has instructions for the teacher. I guess it's some kind of Sunday School learning program, but I'm confused as to what their value is. They're not even made like normal records. They're just flimsy 33 1/3 discs made out of plastic.
Holy crap.
They're apparently made by some church in Springfield MO. If I remember correctly, when I got them with my record player, my mom said "You remember these, don't you?" to my sisters, and they both said yes. My guess is that we went to this church before.
Also, on the ones for the students, there are also "activities" on them, on the B Side. This is getting weird. psyduck;
I'LL TAKE THEM. powerofone;
I found some more info on them.
Apparently they're called Flexi-discs, and the average one goes for well over $100 on eBay. gentleman; There's a website "museum" of them, and they're not even on there. They must be incredibly rare. Does anyone know of a place where I can see how much it's worth?